Reviews

“This is a great way to holiday with all the comforts of home.”

“Extremely well equipped and very comfortable.”

Easy access to Lakes and surrounding towns. Very enjoyable. will certainly book again.

Mrs WolterbeekJune 2018

“We had a great time, we loved the garden and the cottage, except for the shower.”

We understood this is being renewed this fall. The location is also great and very beautiful.

Mr VickerstaffMay 2018

“We thought the cottage and garden was perfect however would offer the following observations to make it better.”

1. Car park space needs to be explained in rival information as it was very unclear on arrival.
2. Shower was rubbish. Wife couldn't use the bath so it was a problem. Seemed o suffer from pressure issues. Would come out as a trickle and mostly cold eventually stopping to just a drip even when turned on.
3. It was very warm and only a thick duvet available. Having some flat sheets would have been really good.
4. Recycling boxes and bag was confusing. Couldn't find any guide on what should go in and when rubbish was collected.
However.... we loved the cottage so much that we are already looking to see when we can book it again.

The property

Corner Cottage sits in a mid-terrace position, just one mile from the ever-popular Lake District town of Bowness-on-Windermere.

With excellent facilities and opportunities available from your doorstep, this is a convenient spot to base an adventure-packed family break.

A country-cottage-style kitchen/diner acts as a charming place to rustle up each and every delicious meal as it comes well-equipped with charming wooden features and a period feature fireplace adding a sense of charm.

The ground floor also occupies a comforting sitting room, dressed in soothing neutral colours and with an electric fire and a FreeSat TV - all you could need for some relaxing downtime at the end of the day.

Upstairs, you will find the two delightful bedrooms with beautiful feature wallpaper.

A family bathroom completes the accommodation, a tranquil spot to relax whilst having bubble bath.

To the back of Corner Cottage, a set of steps lead up to a glorious raised garden featuring a calming patio area and a well-kept lawn offering views to the incredible Lake Windermere which rests just a stone's throw away.

Bowness-on-Windermere is the ideal fun-packed family holiday destination, it offers everything you could ask for including a wide range of charming shops and eateries as well as a multitude of activities from boat trips to water sports and the World of Beatrix Potter.

The Lake District National Park abounds in breath-taking walking and cycling paths as well as water sport opportunities and fabulous towns including Ambleside and Kendal.

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About the location

BOWNESS-ON-WINDERMERE

The vibrant twin towns of Bowness and Windermere hold enduring appeal for visitors to the Lake District National Park, with each providing a range of nearby attractions, amenities, shops and restaurants to suit all tastes. A variety of boat trips and boat hire are available from Windermere Lake Cruises in Bowness to Brockhole, Ambleside and Lakeside (at the southern end of the lake where the Lakeside Aquarium and the Lakeside and Haverthwaite Railway are situated). The World of Beatrix Potter attraction and the Old Laundry theatre are 1.5 miles away. Orrest Head, where Alfred Wainwright was inspired to write his series of iconic guidebooks, is a 30-minute walk to enjoy the spectacular panorama of far-reaching views over the lake and surrounding fells. Brockhole, which offers high wire tree top experiences, is less than two miles away, and the historic villages of Grasmere, Ambleside and Troutbeck are a short drive away. There are also a variety of watersports on offer for the more energetic at marine centres along the lake. The area is ideally situated for exploring all that this region has to offer, whether by foot, bike, car, railway or bus; and is within easy reach of attractions such as the spectacular Langdales, Beatrix Potter’s Hill Top House at Far Sawrey, Coniston, Grizedale Forest Park, with its delightful walks and famous outdoor sculptures, mountain biking and “Go-Ape” adventure park, Ullswater, Kendal, Keswick, stone circles, Roman forts and England's highest mountain, Scafell Pike.